Archive for the ‘Cleveland Cavaliers’ Category

It’s the NBA Draft tonight and there are set to be a lot of moving parts around the league as teams try to set themselves up to be in the best position to challenge the newly crowned Champs. Andy Turner reports…

The Cleveland Cavaliers have made a formidable start to the defence of their NBA crown, winning their opening four matches of the 2016-17 season. Tyronn Lue’s men proved too much for the Golden State Warriors to handle in the Finals over seven matches, and the two teams appear to be on a collision course to meet again in the Championship game in June next year…

In the second part of our NBA Season Preview, we take a look at the key players in the Central Division, where the current Champions Cleveland reside. Can anyone match LeBron and co. in this division? Matt Pegg takes a look…

The NBA Season is almost upon us and most experts predict it will once again come down to a battle between the Golden State Warriors and the defending champs, the Cleveland Cavaliers. Both are following a lead set by Boston almost a decade ago, writes Andy Turner…

Chicago found a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory against LeBron James and the Cavs in a pulsating game at the United Center on Friday night. The Bulls led by five with just over a minute to play thanks to back to back 3’s by Kirk Hinrich, but a cheap foul on an inbound pass led to two free converted throws, and a contentious loooong continuation call on a Kyrie Irving dribble resulted in a three point play that sent the game to overtime and LeBron took over. Here’s Bulls fan Dave Usher with more…

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Writer on such diverse topics as sport, music, theatre, law and politics. Author of 'Eddie the Sheep'. Supporter of underachieving teams, including the Chicago Bears from before that brief, heady, period in the mid-1980s when they were actually any good. All I want for Christmas is a Jim McMahon away shirt.